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RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 9:15 am
by zeke99
Sept44 update
The US is successfully taking base after base at New Guinea and tries to retake Darwin.
At least the Japs are allowed to start Kamikaze in the next turns [:D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:13 am
by zamli
It came as a surprise that kamikaze came that late (September), but I never played the game that late anyway. So, my BB TF came under attack which finished in 1DD sunk, 2CA and 1BB damaged.
I must be more careful now. But with no CV available it may be a little difficult.
Anyway, Darwin, almost whole Guinea plus Iwojima, Bonin, Marcus taken. Time to make a second attempt at Philiphines soon.
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 5:21 pm
by Capt. Harlock
It came as a surprise that kamikaze came that late (September), but I never played the game that late anyway. So, my BB TF came under attack which finished in 1DD sunk, 2CA and 1BB damaged.
Sounds like Zeke is doing a good job of holding territory -- kamikazes only become active when the "inner defense perimeter" (places like Saipan) is breached. What is the current score? And beware of the "kill point multiplier" when 1945 starts.
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:58 am
by zeke99
Sounds like Zeke is doing a good job of holding territory
Thanks [8D]
While zamli was bussy in the south the Japs re-took Marcus and Bonin Isl. [:D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 9:59 am
by zeke99
The next turn was kind of funny.
While the US retook Marcus and Bonin, the Japs retook Iwo [;)]
There was some heavy BBTF fighting, with 2 Jap BB down. Most disappointing, the long lances did not perform [:@]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 1:21 pm
by zamli
zeke is doing really good with air defense; one could think that after such heavy air losses there should be few planes to defend, but there are much more....
iwo, bonin, marcus retaken - I won't make the mistake again
I am learning through this game. If only zeke will accept a next one with me playing Americans again and using this knowledge, well...... [8D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 6:16 am
by zeke99
If only zeke will accept a next one with me playing Americans again and using this knowledge, well......
First we have to finish this game before 1947 [;)]
And I have to admit playing Allies is more fun.[8D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 4:23 am
by zamli
finally a successful landing at Davao [:)]
it seems most of zeke's fighters are detached to defending home cities against my heavy bombing raids; Tokyo should already be in ruins with its buildings and industry; now Nagoya's turn [8D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 6:37 am
by zeke99
Seems Zamli underestimated the Jap defence forces in the Philippines [:D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:15 pm
by zeke99
Update 12/25/44 , an Xmas surprise
The Allies depleted Alaska of all troops able for transport. As revenge for the Davao and Cagaya (base not taken) the Japs decided to take Anchorage and land in Juneau (base not taken).
In the Philippines only the US Army and AF is fighting. The loses of most of the US CVEs and 1CV made the Navy wimps look for save bases instead of helping their comrades [:D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:36 am
by zamli
Well. Naval support is not enitrely necessary when land and air forces do the job

As a consequence Davao is cleared of Japanese forces and the aim is Cagayan.
All bases in the Salomon Archipelago taken.
How is industry and production in Nagoya? [:D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:06 am
by zeke99
Weather in Nagoya bad, production good [:D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:43 am
by tomcatek
ORIGINAL: zeke99
Seems Zamli underestimated the Jap defence forces in the Philippines [:D]
Zamil, Beware of kamikaze stationed in Philippines

They very dangerous according my game with zeke [X(]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:50 am
by zamli
Whatever is left of Zeke's airforce is insignificant after my air offensive.... however due to my 2 mistakes I already lost my portion of CV, CVL and CVE's... never again - I hope I have learned

RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:18 am
by zeke99
Whatever is left of Zeke's airforce is insignificant after my air offensive..
Or it seemed so [;)]
After been lured into a false sense of security, the insignificant Japanese Air Force just sunk 30 ships, most of these AP's [:D]
When my calc's are correct US shipping capacity for 2 InfDivs was lost [8D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:42 pm
by Skipjack_
ORIGINAL: zeke99
After been lured into a false sense of security, the insignificant Japanese Air Force just sunk 30 ships, most of these AP's [:D]
Wow - 30 APs [X(] What was your weapon of choice - Kamikaze, Okha or Long Lances?
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:49 pm
by zeke99
Just 30 ships down, about 18AP/APA (General, Bay, Admiral, Henderson class), in total 2400 transport point, rest MCS, DE, DD, 1 CLAA [:)]
The game gives not much to choose from. The success came mainly by Kamis, Okha was not available then.
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:20 am
by zamli
That was another lesson I have learned - not to leave ships in ports when in war zone. Anyway, I still have enough AP to do the job. But number of your planes simply must come to an end. You are loosing about 1000 per turn and even 2.4k during the last one. Estimated production of your planes may be 300-400 per turn. Not sure if even that much due to losses to your factories at Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka [8D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:09 pm
by zeke99
May45 update
While the US makes progress on Borneo the Japs retook Marcus Isl for the 3rd time [8D]
RE: AAR: zeke99 (A) vs zamli (J)
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 5:37 pm
by Capt. Harlock
While the US makes progress on Borneo the Japs retook Marcus Isl for the 3rd time
Amusing little game of musical chairs. But Borneo is much more important -- what's the effect on the National Oil Reserve?